Israel court suspends evictions from Sheikh Jarrah, for now

Ruling says families can stay until Israel carries out land arrangements, a process that could take years or not happen at all, as well as ease tensions in the contested area
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Israel's Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a group of families slated for eviction from a flashpoint east Jerusalem neighborhood could remain in their homes for the time being.
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  • The ruling could work to ease tensions in the neighborhood, which helped ignite the 11-day war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza last year.
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    A Jewish resident and a Palestinian protester hold their mobiles to take pictures of each other amid ongoing tension in Sheikh Jarrah, May 5, 2021
    A Jewish resident and a Palestinian protester hold their mobiles to take pictures of each other amid ongoing tension in Sheikh Jarrah, May 5, 2021
    A Jewish resident and a Palestinian protester hold their mobiles to take pictures of each other amid ongoing tension in Sheikh Jarrah, May 5, 2021
    (Photo: Reuters)
    The court ruled that the families could stay in their homes for now until Israel carried out a land arrangement, a process that could take years or may not be carried out at all, according to Ir Amim, an advocacy group that was not involved in the court case.
    Dozens of Palestinian families in East Jerusalem are at risk of eviction by Jewish settler organizations, and thousands face the threat of demolition because of discriminatory policies that make it extremely difficult for Palestinians to build new homes or expand existing ones.
    Other threatened evictions in Sheikh Jarrah and other neighborhoods, which are tied up in decades-old legal battles between Palestinian residents and Jewish settlers, set off protests and clashes last year that eventually helped ignite the Gaza war.
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    הפגנה בשייח ג'ראח
    A protest at Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood eariler this month
    (Photo: AFP)
    Israel captured east Jerusalem, along with the West Bank, in the 1967 Mideast war and annexed it in a move not recognized by most of the international community. Israel considers the entire city to be its capital, and the municipality says it is working to improve services for all residents.
    The Palestinians want east Jerusalem to be the capital of their future state, and the city's fate is one of the most divisive issues in the century-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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    Europeans buy land, create a country, enslave the ......
    original people and culture and kick them off the land they used to own and control and with 100% certainty Europeans did not own or control.
    03.01.22
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    Dear Mr/Ms NYC:
    If you had bothered to do your homework, you would know that the Arabs in Palestine owned less than 8% of the total land area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean. Owning less than one-twelfth of the land mass does not qualify any claim for all of it. Stop accepting the Palestinian propaganda and do your own research.
    Michael Davison| 03.02.22
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    Original people???
    u mean Persian? Romans? Crusaders? Muslims coming out of the Arabian peninsula? how far u want to go? When you figure it out come Back and share it with the rest of humanity 🤦🏻‍♂️
    dante| 03.02.22
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